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All We Imagine As Light (Dual Format)

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Release Date: 03/03/2025

Edition: with DVD - Double Play
Genre: World Cinema
Region Code: Region B
Certificate: 15
Label: BFI
Actors: Kani Kusruti, Divya Prabha, Chhaya Kadam, Hridhu Haroon, Azeez Nedumangad, Anand Sami, Payal Kapadia
Director: Payal Kapadia
Number of Discs: 2
Duration: 115 minutes
Audio Languages: Hindi, Malayalam
Subtitle Languages: English

Prabha, Anu and Parvaty are employees at a hospital in Mumbai. They grapple daily with the opportunities and hardships of existence in the city. Balancing an immersive verité style with a touch of the surreal, Payal Kapadia’s Cannes Grand Prix-winning drama captures the many shades of working-class life in Mumbai. The result is a profound and deeply humanist meditation on urban migration and dislocation.

Special Features:
•Presented in High Definition and Standard Definition
•Introduction by Payal Kapadia (2024, 1 min)
•An Alternative Family (2024, 22 mins): director Payal Kapadia discusses her education, film and the role of women in Indian cinema
•Trying to Survive (2024, 21 mins): actress Kani Kusruti discusses her upbringing, career, and collaboration on All We Imagine as Light
•Afternoon Clouds (2017, 13 mins): 70-year old widow Kati and her Nepali maid Mati cook together while beholding a flower which only blooms for two days
•And What is the Summer Saying? (2018, 23 mins): a poetic and dreamlike story set in a forest village where women whisper the secrets of their lost loves
•Theatrical trailer (2024, 2 mins)
•**FIRST PRESSING ONLY** Illustrated booklet featuring a new essay on the film by Elhum Shakerifar, writing by Isabel Stevens, new writing on the short films by Rachel Pronger, an original review by Arjun Sajip and film credits
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